In order to conclude that an independent and dependent variable are causally related, a researcher must know that the independent variable preceded the dependent variable in time. When is time order likely to be a problem in the analysis of experimental data?
A) when the researcher is studying the relationship between popularity and depression
B) when the researcher is studying the relationship between popularity and happiness
C) when the researcher is studying the relationship between alcohol use and emotion
D) when the researcher is studying the relationship between perceived status and susceptibility to social influence
E) Time order is never a problem when data are collected using an experiment
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